
LG 32UD59-B
3840 x 2160 Pixels, 31.50"
LG 32UD59-B
3840 x 2160 Pixels, 31.50"
See: https://www.pcgameshardware.de/Monitor-Display-Hardware-154105/Specials/Nvidia-Geforce-Compatible-Test-Anleitung-Treiber-1273243/ "It is well known that Nvidia only officially certifies very few displays for G-Sync compatibility. If your own model is not among those selected, the function can still be activated. There is only one restriction: the whole thing currently only works via Displayport. In the case of HDMI 1.4 or 2.0, AMD uses spec-compliant but manufacturer-specific extensions in its driver that only run with Radeon graphics cards. Official VRR support only comes with HDMI 2.1, where Nvidia also wants to support G-Sync Compatible. Also important: Nvidia supports Adaptive-Sync on all Pascal and Turing graphics cards of the GTX-10 and RTX-20 series. Maxwell, Kepler and the predecessors are left empty-handed."
I mainly have my laptop connected here, but my XBOX 360 also runs on it at the same time. It's not necessarily the same as the PS4 pro, but it generally works well.
Hello, in my opinion this is a question of personal preference. I also watch Netflix and the like on the device - but in parallel to my work on the computer, but the colour representation is certainly not the same as that of an OLED 4K TV set, there are worlds in between, because the device actually has a different purpose. Personally, I am very satisfied with the price-performance ratio. The sound of the monitor speakers would be too thin for me, but since I don't use them myself, I don't really care. I don't have the connections in my head, but they are probably in the specifications of the article, but both DisplayPort and HDMI are available.
The unit has several modes (Dark Room, Photo, Cinema, Games, ...) The colour temperature can also be switched between warm, medium and cold. It does not have an explicit blue filter. This could be realised via the operating system (-> night mode).
Yes, the VESA 100 x 100. I hope I was able to answer your question. If so, please accept my answer as the answer to your question.
No, the LG does not have an integrated TV tuner. However, it could be functionally expanded with a Chromcast, for example, without any problems.
I bought the Dell UltraSharp U3219Q (32", 3840 x 2160 pixels) as an alternative. It has no speakers, which are not necessary for the second screen. And it was light enough, which is relevant for my mount.
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